Mount Tödi is the highest mountain in the Glarus Alps in the Canton of Glarus, Switzerland. It is 3,652 metres high. Mount Cook, a mountain in New Zealand A mountain is a landform that extends above the surrounding terrain in a limited area. ... The chief peaks of the Tödi Range of the Swiss Alps, from the Oberalp Pass to the Klausen Pass, are: Passes The chief passes of the Tödi Range, from the Oberalp Pass to the Klausen Pass, are: Note: road status as of 1911 This article incorporates text from... Glarus (French Glaris) is a canton in east central Switzerland. ... To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists lengths between 1 km and 10 km (103 and 104 m). ...
Europe contains some of the world's largest vertical relief available to mountaineers, including lines that exceed the scale of Himalayan routes. According to Reudi Beglinger, mountain guide and founder of Selkirk Mountain Experience, ski-mountaineering options on the Tödi include what is "generally considered one of the most technically difficult lines in the Alps, almost a 10,000-foot descent".